The
months of September and October has not been very happy months for Civil
Servants in the state as their salaries have been deducted to help fund
some ongoing projects in the state.
Following the outcry by most civil servants of the state, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has given a seven-day
ultimatum to the Rivers State government to refund all the monies deducted from
the salaries of civil servants in the state or face an indefinite industrial
action.
The state government recently embarked on deductions from the September and October 2012 salaries of civil servants as part of their mandatory contribution to the state’s controversial Social Services Contributory Levy.
The controversial levy was
imposed on every taxable adult in the state to fund the new modern primary
schools built across the state.
Chairman of the NLC in the
state, Comrade Chris Oruge, who issued the ultimatum at the end of a joint
meeting of civil service unions in Port Harcourt, said the state government had
not given any good reasons why the money was being deducted.
Oruge said labour would
mobilise all its members to embark on indefinite industrial action should the
state government refuse to refund the money, calling on all the civil
servants in the state to remain calm as steps are being taken to address the
issue.
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